In this special episode, Oscar and I had the incredible opportunity to sit down with Dr. Mark Cheng, a dear friend and esteemed expert in manual therapy and martial arts. Recording in person was a rare and delightful experience, made even better by Mark’s warm hospitality.

Podcasting in person during my travels has been a thrilling change, and this episode is a testament to the joy of in person conversation and connection. Tune in as we stretch, discuss a wide range of topics, and if you are joining no youtube can watch Oscar get treated live. A huge shout out to Mark for not only inviting us into his home, but for truly being the best host in LA ever. Much love.

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Dr. Mark Cheng, a renowned expert in manual therapy and a seasoned martial artist. With a background in traditional Chinese medicine and various forms of manual manipulation, Mark has developed a comprehensive approach to treatment that emphasizes precision, intuition, and patient-centered care.

No conversation with Mark would be complete without geeking out on martial arts.

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Discussed in this episode:

Dry Needling

Wah Lum Kung Fu

Adam Perry Lang

Tui na

Functional Movement Systems

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